The average difference between the Normal and Tuned times for the top 450 drivers. Maximum variations 11.48 and 13.97%.
May help if you're wondering which car to work on. I left the Tuned till about a week ago and was wondering what time I could expect to achieve and this is one way to know whether you're in the ballpark or are doing much better on one that the other.
If you want to play around with your own stats from:
http://gtdb.net/?tt
simply select the table and Paste Special, Plain Text it into an Excel spreadsheet and you're away. It comes out nicely formatted into columns and rows and from there it's easy to ask the data a few questions.
The times come out like so:
1'35.418 1'47.495
which can't be worked with directly, but if you do this:
=MID(D5,3,10)+60
where cell D5 is say the 1.35, that'll pull out the seconds, add 60 and then you have a number to work with. I'm now going to say:
"there is no better way to do that"
thus invoking the wrath of the Internet gods and ensuring that at least 500 people will promptly post a much better formula, from which I can take careful notes.
Anyway hope this is of interest.
May help if you're wondering which car to work on. I left the Tuned till about a week ago and was wondering what time I could expect to achieve and this is one way to know whether you're in the ballpark or are doing much better on one that the other.
If you want to play around with your own stats from:
http://gtdb.net/?tt
simply select the table and Paste Special, Plain Text it into an Excel spreadsheet and you're away. It comes out nicely formatted into columns and rows and from there it's easy to ask the data a few questions.
The times come out like so:
1'35.418 1'47.495
which can't be worked with directly, but if you do this:
=MID(D5,3,10)+60
where cell D5 is say the 1.35, that'll pull out the seconds, add 60 and then you have a number to work with. I'm now going to say:
"there is no better way to do that"
thus invoking the wrath of the Internet gods and ensuring that at least 500 people will promptly post a much better formula, from which I can take careful notes.
Anyway hope this is of interest.